“I don’t know whether I will stay here at Tottenham” Spurs man raises doubt over his future

Moussa Sissoko has thrown some doubts over his Tottenham future after he claimed that he is unsure if he will remain at the club.

The Frenchman has been one of the most trusted midfielders at the club since he joined them in 2016.

Jose Mourinho has continued to trust him with minutes and the Special One will unlikely be willing to see him leave.

But football is a one-day-at-a-time business and things can change quickly in terms of player’s futures.

The 31-year-old has a contract at Spurs until 2023, meaning he has just over two years left on his current deal.

He claims that there is interest in him from other clubs, but he is focused on helping Tottenham at the moment.

But he admits that things change quickly in the sport and couldn’t give assurances about his future.

He told beIN Sports as quoted by Sun Sports: “I don’t know whether I will stay here at Tottenham. My contract expires in 2023.

“I could tell you ‘yes,’ but we know that everything can happen very quickly in football.

“I will try to have the best season possible with my club. Once it is over there will be the Euro 2020 finals, and I hope to be involved.

“I will leave my agent to deal with off-the-field matters.

“I have had calls from various other clubs. But I will remain focused on Tottenham for now.”

Sissoko has played 18 Premier Leagues and 6 more in the Europa League for Tottenham this season.